Here is a good discussion on Digital Front Ends for Xerox Productsion

Posted by Administrator on Jan 17, 2006

Visit Digital Print Forums to read up on a good discussion topic about DocuSP and Creo Spire RIPS for the Xerox Igen 3.

Overall, Digital Print Forums have continued to pick up.

Also check out and share your opinion on the Brisque to Prinergy discussion.  Is Kodak on track?


USB air darts being used!

Posted by Administrator on Jan 17, 2006

Really cool usb darts had been on digg a while ago but this is a video of them in use really cool

read more | digg story


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Microsoft extends XP Home support to ‘08 - Windows - www.itnews.com.au

Posted by Administrator on Jan 15, 2006

It seems Microsoft is still struggling maintaining a timeline for the release of Windows Vista.  When will it ever be available?

Microsoft extends XP Home support to ‘08 - Windows - www.itnews.com.au


Insane Penny Stacking

Posted by Administrator on Jan 15, 2006

You have gotta check this out! It is hilarious!

Kevin Sez, an engineer from Texas Tech U. shows how to make spirals, bridges and arches out of stacked pennies. This is amazing stuff. Tons of pictures

read more | digg story


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Patrick Stuart.com » How Google Adsense Sucks…

Posted by Administrator on Jan 13, 2006

Google screws another site over!

Patrick Stuart.com » How Google Adsense Sucks…

It is definately time for a stronger response to these bully tactics being used by google. Unfortunately, the only way to do that is for a large enough site to be dropped for fradulant click throughs. A site the size of digg or sourceforge. I am not advocating any fraudulant clicking on google ads on either of these sites; merely speculating as to what would be necessary for Google to be held responsible.

Google needs a mechanism for contesting account cancellations. Google also needs a better way of identifying click fraud.

I am definately interested in hearing about other experiences with the google fraud cancellations. I would be very interested in hearing about anyone who has been able to sucessfully resolve a similar mis-understanding with google.


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